Finance/new Issues; 8.374 Top Yield For M.a.c. Bonds
New issues are sometimes referred to as primary shares or new offerings. Many investors buy new issues because they often experience tremendous demand and, as a result, see rapid price increases. Other investors do not believe new issues warrant the hype they receive and choose to watch from the sidelines. An investor who purchases a new issue should be aware of all the risks associated with investing in a product that has only been available to the public for a short time.
New issues often prove to be rather volatile and unpredictable. Share values may surge up or down on the day of issue.
Finance/new Issues 8.374 Top Yield For M.a.c. Bonds 2017
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